Upcoming events.

It's only clay 2025
Nov
7
to Dec 23

It's only clay 2025

The It’s Only Clay (IOC) exhibit, held at The Watermark Art Center, is a juried ceramics competition focusing on, and dedicated to, functional clay vessels. Each submission for IOC is judged in four areas: function, form/aesthetic, craftsmanship, and surface design.

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Cup Show
Nov
7
to Dec 28

Cup Show

Perhaps the simplest, most utilitarian vessel, the cup possesses an immense history and enormous formal variation. This exhibit showcases cups in their many forms, and we are pleased to include work from over 40 artists from across the United States. More information can be found at Abel Contemporary Gallery’s website.

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Winter Exhibition
Nov
16
to Jan 4

Winter Exhibition

Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, MN is hosting their Annual Winter Exhibition. This year, they will have over 1,000 new pots, sculptures, and pieces of jewelry available just in time for gift-giving. By shopping local and supporting our nonprofit, your purchase makes a meaningful impact. Show will open with an open house on November 16th from 12pm-3pm.

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Lake Loop Art Tour
Sep
27

Lake Loop Art Tour

Drive or ride around Lake Monona’s popular bike loop while visiting local artists' studios hosting regional guest artists. It is a great way to support the local art scene, discover new talent, and get a jump on your holiday shopping. The tour is free, and everyone is welcome. I will be at 6013 Winnequah Rd. More information can be found at lakelooparttor.com

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Clay Collective Tour
May
3
to May 4

Clay Collective Tour

The Clay Collective is a group of potters based in South Central Wisconsin that formed in 2012 to bring more pottery to the public by showcasing their art in the studios where it was created. The ten members of the Collective, along with their 19 guest potters, represent a wide range of the styles ranging from arts and crafts to rustic wood-fire pottery.  This is a special opportunity to meet the makers and discover some of the unique processes involved with their work.

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